You’re meant to use it when cooking up a storm. Rimforsa gives you easy access to your online or IRL recipes.

But the Rimforsa is also brilliant at displaying your script in the booth—especially if you use a tablet. And holy space-saver Batman, this thing also attaches to Ikea’s rail system so you can whack it on the wall. Save your valuable desk space for trinkets and salt lamps.

You can also use it like I do to hold up the iPad next to the desktop when editing. Makes it easy breezy to cross-reference scripts to audio and make notes as you go. Line of sight FTW.

I use the Variera to give me easy access to my preamp knobs, switches and buttons. I store my headphones and cables underneath. It’s like how they organise you for school photos. Tallest at the back please.

While $150 is not on the cheap side by Ikea standards, the Bekant certainly be-can when it comes to dampening noise between your equipment and your recording space.

And it’s way cheaper than traditional room dividers and partitions. Also takes up less space and is easy to move around. And it’s not beige. Why the heck are all good room dividers beige? Anyone know? Gross.